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Victorian rosewood games work table, the rectangular top above plain edge, opening to reveal chessboard and leather backgammon board, above single drawer, pull-out basket under, on end supports and turned stretchered base, 51cm x 75cm Condition Reportwobbly, various marks, crack tot he top, crack to the leather, basket worn, some knock and general wear and tear.
Fine Victorian mahogany and brass bound games box, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior with near complete original contents comprising: boxwood and ebony Staunton pattern chess set, draughts, marbles, Escalado, table croquet, cribbage, playing cards and a guide to the compendium, folding chess and backgammon board etc, 18ins wide approximatelyAll marbles are approximately 15mm in diameter approximately
LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BEECH GAMES TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY the oval top with drop-leaves with a sliding mid-section enclosing an inlaid backgammon board, with a chess board to the reverse, over a frieze drawer, raised on square tapering legs and leather castors (42cm wide (closed), 86cm wide (open), 72cm high, 45cm deep) Footnote: Provenance: The Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland
An early 20th century Middle Eastern Moorish design fold over games table, with geometric inlaid decoration and with baize playing surface, chequer board and backgammon surfaces, raised on angled legs. Width 89 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is structurally sound. There are however numerous sections of the bone and specimen wood parquetry and marquetry missing. These are far too many to list. The particularly problematical areas are to the top surface and the bottom section of the legs. The front legs in particular have significant losses below the knees. The front sides and rear of the piece are in much better condition than the top, the rear is in similarly fairly good order. The interior is also in far better condition than the top but there are some areas of loss and the green baize surface requires replacing. The backgammon and chequerboard playing surface to the inner compartment is in fairly good order with no significant losses but there is some staining and liquid damage. The polish is also a little dry in places.
Fine Quality Mid 19thC English Walnut Cased Gentlemans Games Compendium with stained whalebone, turned, chess pieces and draughts counters; fitted to inside the lid is a leather folding chess board, a horse racing circuit board and a gilt tooled backgammon board; the front opens to reveal the full chess set; fitted into the interior is a lift-out tray which reveals further fitted compartments with dice holders, markers and lead 'jockeys on horses' for the racing game; dominoes and a cribbage board are also found in fitted top; 13 inches (32.5cms) wide x 8.5 inches (21.25cms) deep x 7.5 inches (19cms) high
A rare and impressive 19th Century Victorian English antique The Royal Cabinet Of Games games compendium box. This impressive example fully appointed with ebony and bone inlaid cribbage board to lid with turned wooden chess set, various dice, ivory red and stained counters, chess / backgammon board in black / red leather, dominos, draughts pieces, playing cards etc. Along wit the original instructions. An incredible example one of the best we have ever seen. Measures: 34cm wide.
A Regency mahogany drop flap games table, with backgammon interior, W.48cm, D.56cm, H.72cmCONDITION: The top is stained and ring marked throughout with some minor bruising and scratches, there is a 7in. veneer split to the timber, one drawer face has an area of lost beading to one corner, the end standards and supports generally scratched, chipped and stained
Bernard Buffet (French 1928-1999)/Still Life/with backgammon board and oil lamp on a table/signed in the plate/colour lithograph, image size 61cm x 46cm unframed CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
A Victorian walnut games compendium,containing a folding leather chess/backgammon board, a turned wooden chess set, draughts, two leather dice shakers, a cribbage board, dice, two plated card markers, bone and ebony dominoes, a bezique marker, numerous guinea tokens, etc.,33cm wide25cm deep15cm high
A Victorian Mahogany Cased Games Compendium, of rectangular form, containing two boards with playing surfaces for chess, backgammon and steeple-chase, a crib board, dominos, draughts and chess pieces, a pack of playing cards, a set of spillikins and a pamphlet of rules, 39.5cm wide. one black pawn lacking, the board split in two with heavy wear (poor condition), fifteen black and fifteen white backgammon discs present
Three (3) kaleidoscopes, one (1) folk art wooden inlaid watch stand, and one (1) folding inlaid game board, 5 total items. 1st-3rd items: Group of three (3) kaleidoscopes including a Victorian tabletop form comprised of a leather case with brass rotator in ship's wheel form, mounted onto a turned wood stand (13" H x 10 1/2" L), a primitive folk art four sided wood kaleidoscope (7 3/4" L), and a small wooden cased kaleidoscope with green prism glass (2 1/2" H). All 19th century. 4th item: Folk art inlaid pocket watch or clock stand comprised of a circular frame with five pointed star inlay, atop a rectangular base. Interior with 1841 written note. 6 1/4" H x 6" W. 19th century. 5th item: Folding inlaid game board comprised of mixed woods, one side for checkers and the other side for backgammon. 18" H x 18 1/8" W. Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Some wear to leather and oxidation to brass. Functional. 3rd item: Split to side of scope, contents missing. 4th item: Overall good condition with some losses/wear to interior inlay. Clock with holder is not functioning. 5th item: Use wear, wood shrinkage and minor losses throughout.
A NASRID EBONY AND IVORY INLAID FOLDOVER GAMES BOX, Spain, probably 15th Century, the exterior inlaid with chess board contained within a narrow border interspersed with triangles of geometric mosaic motifs to each side, the interior with backgammon and merels, each side with central lozenge of mosaic work within a rectangular panel with corresponding triangles to each point, fitted with modern hinges. 47cm wide x 27cm deep x 12cm high (closed) The Nasrid Kingdom was the last Islamic province of Spain before the campaigns of Ferdinand and Isabella. Based on Granada it reached its zenith in artistic and cultural endeavour before it collapsed largely due to misrule of the sultans, but has left behind a nostalgia for its civilisation, particularly by the existence of the Alhambra.
A Victorian burr walnut games and work table, the serpentine fold-over top swivelling to reveal boxwood and ebony backgammon, cribbage and chess boards, over a serpentine fitted drawer with green silk waste basket beneath in later olive green velour, raised on baluster turned supports to arched cabriole legs with foliate carving and brass castors, united by two turned stretchers, 21½ x 16½in. (54.5 x 42cm.), 33in. (83.75cm.) long open, 28¾in. (73cm.) high.
AN ANTIQUE TURNED BONE CHESS SET with one white pawn missing together with twenty seven backgammon pieces, a pair of turned ivory dice shakers and two dice Condition: the kings 7cm high, one white rook with losses to the castellations, the white king's finial in need of reattachment to its base, one white pawn lacking its finial, signs of restoration and small losses to the red queen, small losses to the red king, further minor marks and stains overall; the backgammon pieces most with splits; the dice shakers with signs of staining, original staining to one, both with minor marks due to age and use
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